Mweb pleased with Black Ops 2 server response

15 November 2012

With news that Mweb will be hosting local PC servers for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, South African gamers have expressed their happiness and support for the servers, and Mweb are optimistic with the feedback.

“The community seems really pleased that we have local PC servers for what is certainly going to be one of the most popular online multiplayer games in South Africa,” said Mweb.

“The MWEB GameZone team were really excited when we secured the opportunity to host the servers again, so it’s great to see the community having this positive reception.”

Black Ops 2 screenshot

When asked about whether Black Ops 2’s servers would receive priority on the networks, Mweb responded: “All gaming traffic gets top priority on the MWEB network, so yes, Black Ops 2 will also be getting that same high priority.

“Black Ops 2 content is also served via Steam, so players will be able to get their patches and downloads for Steam from both Cape Town and Johannesburg Steam Server which MWEB deploys.”

Mweb is also planning to secure more local servers for big upcoming releases, and has become a goal for the company.

“We know how important low latency is for gamers, so the more great content and servers we can bring local to improve access for South African gamers is a massive win.”

Black Ops 2 screenshot 3

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  1. Peter John Van As
    21.11.2012 at 06:04

    Mweb just saved 2013’s competitive gaming scene from extinction…wouldn’t expect anything less from the best ISP by far, Well played guys 😀

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